The network represents university outreach and engagement, inclusive of community, economic, and workforce development. It focuses on the role that universities can play in the advancement of initiatives that positively impact the quality of life in our communities and economies at the national, regional, and local levels, recognizing that some elements of this work often begins in the pre-K - 12 environment and continues through post-workforce years
As a result, MESS members are recognized and valued for the critical role they play in their institutions’ success
For these reasons, the International Network is an indispensable resource, leading the profession—and the Association—toward a prominent role in navigating the globalization of the academy
Chapters include: Training the 21st Century Knowledge Workers: Higher Education and Workforce Development in Latin America Building Knowledge-based Economies in Latin America: The Role of National Study Abroad Scholarship Programs Trends in Student and Academic Mobility: From "Brain Drain" to "Brain Gain" in Latin America Toward 100,000 Strong: Western Hemisphere Academic Exchanges Academic Research and Advanced Training: Building up Research Universities in Brazil Learn more about the book here: www.iie.org/en/Research-and-Publications/Publications-and-Reports/IIE-Bookstore/Latin-Americas-New-Knowledge-Economy
As the coordinator of USRIC , American Councils has focused its role on reducing the barriers to commercialization partnerships for both countries and cultivating and facilitating new, productive collaborations
Reserve your Webinar seat now at: https://www3.gotomeeting.com/register/809605566 The Outreach, Engagement and Economic Development Network (OEED) represents the integration of university outreach and engagement with economic and workforce development. It focuses on the role that universities can play in the advancement of initiatives that impact our communities and promote economic development at the national, regional and local levels
I wanted to start a blog as part of my role as chair of the 2013 Marketing Seminar
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I was also able to introduce attendees to the theme for this year's Marketing Seminar: Stake Your Claim - Exploring and Expanding Your Role in the New Frontier of Marketing
The curriculum includes the following five learning project topics: Principles of Leadership – Participants will examine the elements of leadership that have proven effective across roles and industries, and learn to define the difference between management and leadership